Out Of The Shadows
Uploaded: January 25, 2013
Two pictures combined and faded using layers and layer masks.
Beth Spencer January 25, 2013
I added a filter to it in Color Effex Pro 4, I think I like it better. #1511117Dale Hardin January 25, 2013
Very cool concept Beth and glad to see you experimenting.Have a couple suggestions for this. One is the same as the bird image. It needs lightening up and the levels layer is just the ticket. Would suggest moving the white slider to the left to about 175.
The other thing is the image blend. I assume you want the dog to look as if he is coming out of the tree and that the dog is selected and on another layer. Would suggest you also put the dogs shadow on it's own layer as well.
Now apply however you blended them to the shadow, but on the dog, do the blending using a mask with a gradient blend. The idea is to have the nose and face of the dog with no part of the tree showing through, or with any overlapped texture. And that transition would be subtle if a gradient is used. #10537624
Jeff E Jensen January 26, 2013
Yup, interesting idea, Beth! WLTSDS. . . #10538492
Susan M. Reynolds
January 26, 2013
Rita K. Connell
January 26, 2013
Elaine Hessler January 27, 2013
Really neat idea. Ditto above. Minor point, but the tags are distracting me from his face. Would it make sense to remove these? Looking forward to the edits. #10540390Beth Spencer January 28, 2013
I did some more work on this with much Thanks to Dale for helping me. I came up with these edits. Thanks for the suggestions and what do you all think? #10543043Beth Spencer January 29, 2013
I added some filters, so 2 more here #10544598
Rita K. Connell
January 30, 2013
Beth Spencer January 30, 2013
Rita, Thanks for sticking with this!! I took off the collar and then added darken/lighten center. What do you think? #10546797
Michael Kelly
February 02, 2013
Rita K. Connell
February 03, 2013
Debbie E. Payne February 03, 2013
Beth, I love to see anyone trying something different and have enjoyed your progress to improve what was a good idea to begin with. Yes, your last post is best. You can't learn layers until you play, play and play some more with them. He is such a great-looking dog. Looks like he fancies himself as a model!! #10552652Beth Spencer February 04, 2013
Thank you, Mike, Rita and Debbie!! It was a fun process and I really did learn a lot.Peter W. Marks February 04, 2013
I have no real valid excuses for taking so long to respond to many of you folks' images, just haven't been in the mood. So, sorry Beth I'm with Rita and think the original has that air of mystery that she mentioned. And like Rita and Debbie, I vote for the last image as second-best too. #10553917Beth Spencer February 04, 2013
Thanks Peter! #10554124Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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